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Skip to main content. Platypus spotted in the Diamond Creek Published on 04 October Diamond Creek is home to platypus and they continue to need our help! Tagged as: Media Releases. Share Facebook Twitter Email Print. Back to top. The activity centre is anchored along Main Hurstbridge Road, which is bisected by the Diamond Creek and adjacent floodplains and serves as a spine and major road corridor through the centre.
Structure plans normally have a 10 year outlook and therefore a review was required to consider the current social, economic and environmental conditions. Over the last 18 months Council has undertaken commissioning of research and engagement with the community at various stages of the review process to gather input for the new plan.
Key aims of the revised Structure Plan include to set an updated overall vision for the centre for the next 10 years and to further guide future planning and development in Diamond Creek. The structure plan is comprised of an overall vision for the centre along with objectives, strategies and design guidelines focused on five key areas:.
Whilst Council has adopted the new structure plan, the plan will need to be approved by the Minister for Planning through a Planning Scheme Amendment to become incorporated in to the Nillumbik Planning Scheme.
This process usually takes between 12 to 18 months. Significant community engagement will form part of this process. Whilst these design guidelines have been prepared in the aims and objectives are still consistent with the overall direction to guide the future development of land within the Diamond Creek MAC.
The design gu idelines ensure that new buildings and works are of a high quality and reflect the preferred character of the area. Diamond Creek is one of the largest tributaries of the Colorado River on the south side of the Grand Canyon. The creek flows north from Peach Springs across the Hualapai Reservation , cutting its own canyon along the way before emptying into the Colorado at river mile Standing at the sandy mouth of the creek, visitors can observe the stratified layers of the Canyon at thousand-foot-high cliffs.
The creek gains its name from a nearby diamond-shaped peak that towers over the river. Because it provided a reliable source of water in an arid climate, generating a rich riparian community for plants and animals, Diamond Creek has attracted humans to the area for centuries. The Hualapai built diversion dams along the creek to help irrigate their fields. They also mined a rich deposit of red mineral pigment from a cave along the creek, which provided them with a valuable commodity in the vast trade network of the Southwest.
For nearly fifteen years, Julius and Cecelia Farlee operated a hotel at Diamond Creek, making them the first permanent tourist operation at the Grand Canyon. He and his party spent two days near the mouth of Diamond Creek, becoming the first known Euro Americans to reach the Colorado River within the Grand Canyon.
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